I do like your plans, and you seem to get things done in a timely manner. I also think you are brave how fast you are running a train on your high track I'd be clenching really tight, lol. Great update and video, Jersey Bill
@charliestrainset-wx6zzАй бұрын
@@JerseyBill-x9r 😂 thank you 👍
@tracycole5173Ай бұрын
Nice look good
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@@tracycole5173 thank you 👍
@GNX87Ай бұрын
New subscriber here! Nice job on those shelves, gave me an idea how to do on my layout, have a great day and keep those videos coming.
@charliestrainset-wx6zzАй бұрын
@@GNX87 thank you 👍
@thekingsilverado3266Ай бұрын
I have a close friend in the Allentown area that got hurt on the job circa 2014. Didn't really have any direction after healing up some he was semi disabled. Then with the help of his wife and neighbor he took an annex garage area and made it into a quasi neighborhood model railroad shop and did exactly that he used the ceiling for a train display. Took in a better part of 4 years to get all put together and that was where guys like me came in with engineering background. It turned out rather well no matter the constant idea changes he pulled it off with the help of his wife son and daughter. There was a day in 2015 near New Years we had bad freezing weather which resulted in the Fed Ex internet delivery of his prize Locomotive being frozen to the back porch for a better part of a week until my buddy or nature unfroze the thing. He didn't want to destroy the packings it came it so he just covered it with a plastic storage bin with a big ole brick on top so the wind wouldn't carry off that plastic tub or whatever it was. The in person story from his wife and kids is hilarious how he worked every day trying to unfreeze the little train from the porch even burning up both his wife and daughters hair dryers.